OPINION: Arizona isn’t broke—it’s being robbed
it’s time to stop the kickbacks to the ultra-rich and build a People-First Economy—one that puts Arizona's working families at the center.
it’s time to stop the kickbacks to the ultra-rich and build a People-First Economy—one that puts Arizona's working families at the center.
Advocates say Arizona’s flat tax is one of the culprits of gutted public services, calling on lawmakers to invest more in housing, education, and healthcare in the state budget.
The Trump administration's deep cuts at the NOAA could put Arizonans at risk by hampering forecasts for haboobs, monsoons, flash flooding, and wildfires.
Grand Canyon National Park reported wait times being twice as long as usual just a week after the National Park Service and National Forest Service fired thousands of workers.
Arizona Republicans are pushing a “no tax on tips” bill despite warnings of a huge hit to state revenue.
A federal judge lifted the deadline for workers to accept President Donald Trump’s buyout offer until he rules on the legality, prolonging the uncertainty at federal agencies and for Arizona tourists, veterans, businesses, and tribes.
The city of Phoenix is in need of people to staff its pools in 2025—and it’s offering some extra cash to bring in workers.
News outlets run by colleges and high schools provide valuable job training, but could be forced to close next year.
The Biden administration has finalized a $6.6 billion award for TSMC in Phoenix, amid concerns President-elect Donald Trump will derail subsidies aimed at fostering the domestic chip industry.
Mayes’ office has focused heavily on consumer protection lawsuits against landlords, supermarket megacorporations, nursing home facilities, and telecom scammers.